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Bocanegra admits to living in fear of Rangers sack

Rangers defender Carlos Bocanegra admits he is living in fear regarding the current situation of the Scottish club.

The USA national team captain, who played in the 1-0 friendly win over Italy in Genoa on Wednesday night, is unsure about his future with Rangers after the Glasgow giants entered administration and now have to slash wage bills in order to try and get themselves out of a dark hole.

"The mood has changed a little bit where everybody is a bit timid," he said.

"It's just been dark days the last few weeks. Obviously the club is in administration at the moment and people are worried about losing their jobs.

"That's the worst part of it. That's never a nice feeling hanging over your head when you are going into work.

"You have to stay upbeat because you don't know what's going to happen and nobody knows the magnitude of the situation and what is going on."

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Andrew Slevison is an avid sports fan, particularly of the world game. The Melbourne, Australia native, who has spent time living in London and travelling South America, takes a keen interest in the English Premier League and Major League Soccer and rates his best live footballing moment as the 2014 World Cup final in Brazil.